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Melancholic shots of Seletar today by firstcutproduction first.cut.production View original post Continue reading firstcutproduction

Puni RajahFebruary 17, 2012November 25, 20181 Comment
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A resident’s personal farewell

Came across this clippings from 2 years ago… Continue reading A resident’s personal farewell

laylamouerJanuary 3, 2011September 24, 2011Leave a comment
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Nativity crib in Seletar Camp

Those familiar with Seletar’s Brompton Road will recognise the postboxes facing each other. This image, taken by Suresh, can be viewed in higher resolution at his Flickr photostream. Merry X’mas everyone. Continue reading Nativity crib in Seletar Camp

SeletarDecember 24, 2008January 11, 2013Leave a comment
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Images of Seletar

Over at Flickr – Seletar Dreams Continue reading Images of Seletar

PuniJune 24, 2008September 24, 2011Leave a comment
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Residents’ reunion

In honour of Julia and Brian, former residents at Seletar Camp, who are in Singapore for a short visit, there is a little reunion from 1830 on Saturday, May 10th. Contact Sue for more details at 9105 7778. Continue reading Residents’ reunion

Puni RajahMay 6, 2008January 11, 20131 Comment

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